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The ‘forgotten’ Edinburgh scheme shopping centre locals refuse to abandon

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At first glance, Drylaw Shopping Centre seems to have plenty going for it – a variety of businesses just off a main road and within easy reach of homes.

But delve a little deeper and locals raise a number of issues holding the precinct back, among them poor maintenance and access. So Edinburgh Live went along to find out more.




Located on Ferry Road, the centre is a strip of shops and food places. Among the outlets are Farmfoods, a pharmacy, tailors, newsagents, barbers, betting shop, a Dominos and even a pub.

The council has plans to revamp the area including improvements to the junction access. Other proposed measure include bright-coloured walls, clearer road markings for crossing and a community artwork project with the potential to work with local schools.

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The plans also include upgrading the overhang ceiling which is dirty and peeling in most parts – along with colourful lights, seating and planters to freshen up the area.

The locals have mostly agree the shopping centre has a great variety of shops and serves the community well.

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